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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Professional soccer player who plays for Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League.  Previously played for the Chicago Red Stars, Philadelphia Independence, and magicJack in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) as well as Olympique Lyonnais in France's Division 1 Féminine.  Gold medal Olympic winner, 2012 Olympic Summer Games.  Member of the World Cup winning team in 2019, for which she was awarded both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball awards.  Recipient of the FIFA Best Women’s Player in the World (2019).  LGBTQ activist with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Athlete Ally.  Member, National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame (2015).  Partner is [[Sue Bird]], and formerly soccer player [[Sarah Walsh]].
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Professional soccer player who plays for Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League.  Previously played for the Chicago Red Stars, Philadelphia Independence, and magicJack in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) as well as Olympique Lyonnais in France's Division 1 Féminine.  Gold medal Olympic winner, 2012 Olympic Summer Games.  Member of the World Cup winning team in 2019, for which she was awarded both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball awards.  Recipient of the FIFA Best Women’s Player in the World (2019).  LGBTQ activist with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Athlete Ally.  Member, National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame (2015).  Partner is [[Sue Bird]], and formerly soccer player [[Sarah Walsh]].  Sports Illustrated magazine's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 14:25, 10 December 2019

Megan Rapinoe

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1985 -

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Olympic Gold, World Champion

Description

Professional soccer player who plays for Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League. Previously played for the Chicago Red Stars, Philadelphia Independence, and magicJack in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) as well as Olympique Lyonnais in France's Division 1 Féminine. Gold medal Olympic winner, 2012 Olympic Summer Games. Member of the World Cup winning team in 2019, for which she was awarded both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball awards. Recipient of the FIFA Best Women’s Player in the World (2019). LGBTQ activist with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Athlete Ally. Member, National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame (2015). Partner is Sue Bird, and formerly soccer player Sarah Walsh. Sports Illustrated magazine's 2019 Sportsperson of the Year.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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